Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge

Date: September 2021

September is Emergency Preparedness Month.  We worked on requirements for the Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge and took part in two Emergency Drills.

Post Course Notes

Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge covers a good deal of material and has a lot of requirements.  We covered a LOT of material, but not all of the material for this Merit Badge.  

Course Notes: MeritBadge-EmergencyPreparedness.pdf

  

Meeting 1 - 1 Sep 2021

4. Show three ways of attracting and communicating with rescue planes/aircraft.

5. With another person, show a good way to transport an injured person out of a remote and/or rugged area, conserving the energy of rescuers while ensuring the well-being and protection of the injured person.

2a Discuss with your counselor the aspects of emergency preparedness:

Include in your discussion the kinds of questions that are important to ask yourself as you consider each of these.

  

Meeting 2 - 15 Sep 2021

2a Discuss with your counselor the aspects of emergency preparedness:

Include in your discussion the kinds of questions that are important to ask yourself as you consider each of these.

 

70% of the following requirement was completed:

2b. Using a chart, graph, spreadsheet, or another method approved by your counselor, demonstrate your understanding of each aspect of emergency preparedness listed in requirement 2a (prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery) for 10 emergency situations from the list below. You must use the first five situations listed below in boldface, plus any other five of your choice. Discuss your findings with your counselor.

  

Meeting 3 - 22 Sep 2021

30% of the following requirement was completed:

2b. Using a chart, graph, spreadsheet, or another method approved by your counselor, demonstrate your understanding of each aspect of emergency preparedness listed in requirement 2a (prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery) for 10 emergency situations from the list below. You must use the first five situations listed below in boldface, plus any other five of your choice. Discuss your findings with your counselor.

  

Possible Future Meetings

3. Show how you could safely save a person from the following:

6. Do the following:

8. Do the following:

 

 

Homework:

1. Earn the First Aid Merit Badge.

2c. Meet with and teach your family how to get or build a kit, make a plan, and be informed for the situations on the chart you created for requirement 2b. Complete a family plan. Then meet with your counselor and report on your family meeting, discuss their responses, and share your family plan.

7. Do the following:

8b. Prepare a personal emergency service pack for a mobilization call. Prepare a family kit (suitcase or waterproof box) for use by your family in case an emergency evacuation is needed. Explain the needs and uses of the contents.

9. Do ONE of the following:

 

Some of these can be completed by the troop and organized by the SPL.

Some just have to be done at home.

If a scout missed a meeting, they can complete requirements that were covered at that meeting and turn it in.  The course notes cover the meeting material.